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Christian Wisdom of the Jedi Masters

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Hey, I just have to share this little nugget of joy I found at the bookstore today.

I was looking under Religion, to find more Christian non-fiction and the worlds "Jedi" jumped out at me from the spine of a book.
I picked it up and it was a book that is using the Star Wars saga (trilogy, more accuratley) as an analogy or myth about the Christian Gospel.

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Biblically literate Star Wars fans have long recognized similarities between Jedi teachings and biblical wisdom. Staub, a broadcaster and director of the Center for Faith and Culture in Seattle, artfully lays out many similarities for Christians who want to claim Jedi wisdom as their own. After seeing a Star Wars prequel, Staub realized that a young man he was mentoring wanted "to be a 'Jedi Christian,' " but Staub's generation had not produced a Yoda. To correct that, Staub takes on the role of a modern-day Yoda (the wise sage) by speaking directly to readers as aspiring Jedi Christians and doling out his understanding of Christian theology. Thankfully, Staub resists the urge to fit all-things-Jedi into a Christian framework, but instead picks and chooses from Jedi (as well as Buddhist, Jewish, Taoist and mystical) teachings, comparing what he finds with biblical wisdom. Because the book is so biblically oriented, it seems to be reaching out to young evangelical Christians, asking them to consider a more progressive tradition of Christian faith—one that embraces liberal Christian philosophers, theologians and mystics, and social and environmental activism. Using Jedi culture as a draw, Staub builds a number of bridges with this book that will keep coffeehouse theological discussions going at least as long as Star Wars films are popular. (Apr.) (Publishers Weekly, February 28, 2005)

I can't wait to start reading it, and thought I should let you guys know!
If you've never really heard the message or want to know more but don't want to dive deep into any religious stuff, maybe this would be a good read!

My stance on revising fan edits.

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Lucas admits to wanting the Force to seem like a realistic religion, and he used real-life religious concepts obvioulsy. The "Living Force" and such.

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OK, so I suppose the Clone Wars was a Jihad?
“Voice or no voice, the people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism and exposing the country to danger. It works the same in any country.” — Nazi Reich Marshal Hermann Goering
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Whatever floats your boat.

Princess Leia: I happen to like nice men.
Han Solo: I'm a nice man.